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Directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Steven Spielberg, 1985's Back to the Future movie was the top grossing film of that year. The science fiction comedy tells the story of teenager Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox), who via a DeLorean time machine created by his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, unintentionally travels back to the year 1955 when his parents were teenagers.
Here, we take a trip back in time with a gallery of Back to the Future t-shirts and related BTTF merchandise. Tees include the Biff Back to the Future t-shirt and the BTTF DeLorean and Flux Capacitor shirts. See props and BTTF DeLorean toys.To buy a T-Shirt, click the image or link for store and size information.

Description: The front of these official Back to the Future tees display the movie logo above an image of the modified Back to the Future DeLorean DMC-12 automobile. The car is speeding toward another niche in time, leaving only fire-tracks behind it. In order to commence time travel, occupants enter a target date, and then he or she accelerates the car to 88 miles per hour, activating the "flux capacitor". Link to:DeLorean Firetracks

Description: The front of this Back to the Future shirt features Doc Brown's time machine. Wear it when you need to "make like a tree and get out of here." Do so in your BTTF DeLorean car. Wouldn't it be cool if you had your own DeLorean time machine so you could make like a tree and leave, or go back to the year 1985 and watch the Back to the Future movie on the big screen again? You would of course need a flux capacitor and 1.21 gigawatts of electricity to operate it. If only you could find your way to the future to pick up some more plutonium from Wal-Mart. You can always try to get lucky with a lightning bolt. Link to:Back to the Future DeLorean

Description: Does your DeLorean car need a shine? Take it to Biff's Automotive for a detailing job that is second to none. Located just up the road in Hill Valley, California, Biff's won't bully you into unnecessary repairs. Thanks to a 1955 beating by George McFly, Biff now runs an honest operation. Stop by and see for yourself. Tell him Marty sent ya. Wear one of these cool Biff's Automotive Back to the Future t-shirts to show your support for everyone's favorite car shop. Available in over 30 different styles. Link to:Biff's Automotive Detailing Hill Valley

Description: This is your chance to buy a hoverboard replica prop that looks like the real thing. Unless you're buying the Official Mattel Hoverboard pictured, be sure to research each seller's boards, as some are crafted from foam while others are made from high quality plastic. Also, some of the Mattel Hoverboards ship with a mini hoverboard and some don't. Read the seller's description or ask the seller. Note, the majority of the replicas listed are not hoverboard skateboard decks. These are meticulously recreated props that are meant for display, offering unobstructed detail that closely mirrors the original from the movie. Link to:Hoverboard Replica Back to the Future Prop

Description: Will you do your part to preserve the Hill Valley clocktower? The Hill Valley Preservation Society needs your help to save the timeless monument. In the movie, a solicitor approaches Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) asking for donations to help fix the clock tower that was struck by lightning thirty years earlier. That very same day, Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) asks Marty to meet him at 1:15 a.m. for a ride in the Back to the Future DeLorean car. Little do they know, the clock tower will be their only way back. Order it with a Back to the Future toy car. Link to:Save the Clocktower

Description: The design on this tee displays the time traveler, Marty McFly, who must reach 88 MPH to get out of Hill Valley 1955, so that he can get back to the future. Remember, 1 flux capacitor, plus 1 modified DeLorean time machine, plus 88 mph, equals "The Future". This design features Marty taking a break from science by doing a kick flip on his hoverboard. Wear this cool Back to the Future shirt the next time you're in the mood to do a little time traveling, skating, or wear it when you're singing along to Huey Lewis' song "The Power of Love". Get this Back to the Future t-shirt in men's or women's sizes. Link to:Back to the Future Hoverboard Kick Flip

Description: Unleash your retro side in this blue Back to the Future DeLorean t-shirt that displays a diagram of the infamous BTTF DeLorean car's flux capacitor on the front. Wear it as you recall Doc Brown's quote describing the flux capacitor, "It's what makes time travel possible." The pulsating lights beckon the driver to jump in and set a destination date. We suggest Nov. 5, 1955. That will give you enough time to find someone to take to the upcoming dance at Hill Valley High. Match this with a classic Back to the Future logo tee and toy car. Link to:Flux Capacitor

Description: Instead of worrying about his studies and girlfriend Jennifer Parker at Hill Valley High School, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) becomes wrapped up in Doc Brown's search for the 1.21 gigawatts of power to run his time machine. He soon finds himself in Dr. Emmett Brown's DeLorean, traveling from 1985 to 1955. Help Marty with his plan to use lightning and the clock tower to get back to 1985. These Hill Valley High School Back to the Future t-shirts are a fun way to pay tribute to his alma mater and to convince him that you're from the future as well. Link to:Hill Valley High School

Description: Pair one of these great tees with a Back to the Future Hologram Hat. Wear it as you show off your BTTF DeLorean's gull-wing doors and Flux Capacitor. If you don't own the DMC-12 automobile, you can still repeat the Back to the Future quote, "Where we're going, we don't need roads" in your own car. Doc Brown utters this line to Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) at the end of Back to the Future Part 1. To Marty's surprise, the car then lifts up into the air and flies toward the future. Match Marty's Hologram Hat with a Back to the Future t-shirt. Link to:Back to the Future II Hologram Hat

Description: The design on this tee displays a cool tribute to the second film in the Back to the Future trilogy. The design reveals a logo for Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise, the casino and hotel that he built with his winnings from being given the sports almanac by his older self. Along with the hoverboard skateboard, it was first seen in the BTTF Part 2 movie. Marty McFly and Doc Brown time travel to a retro-futuristic version of 2015, an alternate 1985 and the main setting of the first film in 1955. Order these Back to the Future shirts today with a toy DeLorean car. Link to:Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise

Description: It takes exactly 1.21 gigawatts of power to run the Back to the Future DeLorean car's flux capacitor. If you don't have any plutonium handy, this might be a problem, especially if you have a date with Marty McFly and you need to make it back to 1955 to attend Hill Valley's Enchantment Under the Sea Dance. The front of this tee displays a design that reads, "Ask me to the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance." The colorful design on this tee looks great against the shirt's dark fabric. Link to:Enchantment Under the Sea Dance

Description: Everyone knows hoverboards don't work on water. Marty McFly learns this the hard way in Back to the Future II when he tries to outrun Griff Tannen and his gang. Griff, Biff Tannen's grandson, reminds Marty that hoverboards don't work on water unless you got power. Pair Back to the Future t-shirts with this Hoverboard iPhone Case. The fictional hoverboards in the BTTF movies resemble skateboards, only they have no wheels or trucks. Marty also uses one in the third movie. Link to:Hoverboard iPhone Case

Description: The front of this Save the Clock Tower Back to the Future t-shirt lets everyone know that you took part in the 1985 Hill Valley 5K run to save the historic tower. The tower was damaged when lightning struck it in 1955, a date that Doc and Marty use to get the DeLorean time machine (aka the alien spaceship) back to the future. In order to get the flux capacitor enough juice, 1.21 gigawatts to be exact, Doc and Marty harness the power in the bolt of lightning that strikes the clock tower. Recite Dr. Emmett Brown's Back to the Future quote in this tee, and let everyone know that you require "1.21 gigawatts" to get your car or "spaceship" travelling. Let's just hope that the Libyans don't drive by in their Volkswagen mini-bus. They'll probably realize it's not a spaceship. Link to:Save the Clock Tower

Description: The 80s tribute design on the front of this Back to the Future shirt features a collage of characters and elements from the time travel movies, including Marty McFly, Doc and Biff. Marty is wearing his recognizable orange vest. Match it with a hoverboard replica available through the gallery. Like the flux capacitor and the Back to the Future DeLorean car, hoverboards are a highly recognized element from the movies. It is a great gift for BTTF fans and/or admirers of 80's nostalgia. Pair it with a BTTF diecast DeLorean car, available below. Link to:Back to the Future Collage

Description: Here you'll find everything from Back to the Future DeLorean Hot Wheels cars to larger 1/18 and 1/24 scale DeLorean diecast models and fully assembled time machines. As shown in the picture, certain models even feature working lights and sounds. Collect versions related to each of the three films in the series, including a replica of the flying DeLorean from Part II and the whitewall tired DeLorean from Part III. Link to:Back to the Future DeLorean Diecast Cars